I finally beat ACIII last night. Kinda underwhelmed, to be honest. I really liked when the game let me do my own thing and loved the setting, but it felt like all the story missions were totally scripted set piece rides and just got on my nerves. It also didn't help that I disliked both Desmond and Connor thoroughly, were the Etzio games better?

I'm moving on to Batman AC now, which is made difficult thanks to having the A. Creed control scheme stuck in my head. Whoops.

I've been on the edge about this game thinking wether or not I should spend $60 bucks on it. This post has helped make my mind up so thanks.

So I'm going to see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey tomorrow. Was originally supposed to about a week ago, but it's a definite thing now.

Speaking of what we're currently playing, I've not been able to play much lately myself but I am about eight hours into Darksiders. It's a decent game. I feel I need to play more yet to form a proper opinion of it. Also revisited Dead Space a little bit.

So I've rage quit Batman twice today. Not enjoying the combat much at all, which is a shame since I like everything else about the game. May be partly due to my allergies trying to explode today, but still. I'll still hold judgment on the game though, as I've been plenty aggravated by some of my favorite games. I quit Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Metroid Prime for months on end due to frustration, and love all three now.

So i got some tutoring on how to build a PC from scrath, seems you can build a great machine with 400$ picking the correct stuff will end up covering the RAM, CPU/GPU, Graphs+sound card, the PSU , the case, the HDD, the fans and the PSU, i get around ordering the whole stuff i will have a sufficiently good machine for a whilem still surpised that with 400$ you can build a quad core machine.

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quote guile from SB

In the beginning, the Planet made Weapons to protect itself. What does it need protecting from? Tifa Lockhart.

Tifa Lockhart doesn't call the wrong number. You pick up the wrong PHS.

So I've rage quit Batman twice today. Not enjoying the combat much at all, which is a shame since I like everything else about the game. May be partly due to my allergies trying to explode today, but still. I'll still hold judgment on the game though, as I've been plenty aggravated by some of my favorite games. I quit Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Metroid Prime for months on end due to frustration, and love all three now.

I'm having the same feelings for the Hitman games (only without the allergies). I find that they're masterfully crafted stealth games (well, not so much Absolution, but I've only played a bit just to see if it works so I'll reserve full judgement for later), but goddamn if they're not frustrating when you realize you've actually made a careless mistake and get your ass beat.

I still need to play the second title yet. I've seen it, but I've not played it. Then again, I'm not sure what the third is going to be like. If I remember correctly, I read something about the game becoming more action-focused with the ability to roll behind cover and whatnot.

I still need to play the second title yet. I've seen it, but I've not played it. Then again, I'm not sure what the third is going to be like. If I remember correctly, I read something about the game becoming more action-focused with the ability to roll behind cover and whatnot.

There's no way of suggesting this without just saying it, so after I homebrew hacked my WiiU to run a USB Loader I moved my HDD over to it, but unfortunately my save files didn't move along with it, so I'd need to restart Xenoblade :< It was the PAL version which might be the reason the migrating took skipped it.

Also random stuff I got recently:

Some shirts I got recently from redbubble.com. I only mention the name because they're really cool guys that randomly sent me a gift certificate because shipping was a little longer than they'd thought it would be. Also, AA t-shirts fit me soooo well ;___;

Also my local gamestore had a new copy of Dirge of cerberus, and then I noticed a STACK of like a dozen copies of The World Ends With You, also new! SNAP CRACKLE POP MOTHER*bleep*ERS

Saw The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey last night, and it was just as great as I thought it would be; great scenes, quality characters, etc. Looking forward to the sequel now.

Oh man, especially after

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Highlight this box with your cursor to read the spoiler text.Godzilla (well not quite but whatever) awakens inside the gold??

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Godzilla (well not quite but whatever) awakens inside the gold??

*bleep* yeah I wanna see where they go with this!! But yeah, just saw it myself and I thought I'd lay down a few notes

-I like the more down to earth and yet epic tone, like with the slightly cartoony orcs and goblins, as well as some amusing scenes.-Was the orc leader given a name? If not, I name him Kratos because he seriously reminds me of him. Funny enough, he has more personality than Kratos himself.-I'm not sure if it's just the size of the screen and maybe watching on a smaller screen would rectify this, but some of the fights had some blurry motions that didn't look all that good, like they were too closely zoomed in or something. It's a shame because the battles were actually rather badass!

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Highlight this box with your cursor to read the spoiler text.And at the end, I actually expected a big epic battle to cap it off with style. But nope... giant birds to the rescue! I'm aware that it's like 13 dwarves onto heaps of orcs riding on wargs, but still, Lord Of The Rings ended up having some parts where they basically stared death in the face and gave him the finger - I guess they wanted to cut down on that with this new trilogy and instead make it a bit more down to earth. Then again, maybe I'm missing something - I do remember Galadriel telling Gandalf to give her a call if he needs help. Maybe I'm just being picky and have a preference towards more... epic endings to movies like this, rather than what felt like complete cop outs.

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And at the end, I actually expected a big epic battle to cap it off with style. But nope... giant birds to the rescue! I'm aware that it's like 13 dwarves onto heaps of orcs riding on wargs, but still, Lord Of The Rings ended up having some parts where they basically stared death in the face and gave him the finger - I guess they wanted to cut down on that with this new trilogy and instead make it a bit more down to earth. Then again, maybe I'm missing something - I do remember Galadriel telling Gandalf to give her a call if he needs help. Maybe I'm just being picky and have a preference towards more... epic endings to movies like this, rather than what felt like complete cop outs.